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Solar, Wind, and What Comes Next
“Sunlight and gusts are free—but building the tech isn’t.”
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SUMMARY - Solar, Wind, and What Comes Next

The global energy system is undergoing a transformation unlike any since the industrial revolution. Solar and wind power, once marginal curiosities, have become the cheapest sources of new electricity in most of the world. This transition offers hope for addressing climate change, but raises complex questions about reliability, land use, supply chains, and what happens to communities built around fossil fuels.

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